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Meaning of "tamarisk"

tamarisk (noun) - A shrub or small tree with pink flowers, native to Asia and parts of Africa, commonly found in arid regions and coastal areas, sometimes referenced in botanical studies or gardening literature
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  • Any of several shrubs, of the genus Tamarix, native to arid regions in Eurasia and Africa, often invasive in other arid regions.

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Tamarisk is mentioned in some medical papyri too.
Prepare a decoction of tansy flowers or tamarisk wormwood.
Palm trees and tamarisk were brought from aboard.
It is a sandy beach shaded by tamarisk trees.
This tamarisk tree is perfectly adapted to the desert.
Lunch is taken under the shade of the tamarisk trees.
There are tamarisk trees on the beach offering good shade.
It is the time of exuberant tamarisk.
The tamarisk beach.
Fruit of the tamarisk.
With tamarisk walls and willows laid side by side to make a floor.
Tamarix parviflora is a species of tamarisk known by the common name smallflower tamarisk.
The tamarisk has pink or white flowers that produce wind dispersed seeds.
Its name comes from the presence of many tamarisk trees along the promenade.
Tamarisk will bring you joy and an uplifting atmosphere for most of the year.

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Improve communication with residents about the impacts and effects of the tamarisk beetle.
Introduced Tamarisk trees are an invasive species in these areas.
This small island in Cyclades is full of pebbly beaches covered with tamarisk trees.
This tamarisk can hybridize with Tamarix parviflora.
Abraham planted a tamarisk tree in Beer Sheba.
Tamarisk of the President is a community settlement and youth village in southern Israel.
Neighborhoods with Wikipedia pages include Tamarisk.
Pest populations of tamarisk in the United States can be dealt with in several ways.
The closure of the Tamarisk Centre.
The larger tamarisk beetle will severely defoliate tamarisk in Turkmenistan and Tajikistan.
The riparian vegetation consists mainly of reed communities, saltwort and tamarisk.
Tamarisk of the President.
Why did he plant a tamarisk and not some other tree?
Tamarisk has a notorious deep, gnarly root system that stabilizes riverbanks.
On land there are stands of tamarisk and various species of seed-bearing plants.
They prefer grasslands and marshy areas with tall grass, reeds and tamarisk.
Tamarisk shrub . It only grows near rivers.
Nothing was left in their gardens but bitter fruits, some tamarisk and a few lotus trees.
The tamarisk jird ( Meriones tamariscinus ) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae.
The following day, he returned to his Tamarisk tree.
The only trees present are the tamarisk Tamarix gallica, Tamarix canariensis.
Puerto PirĂ¡mides is the beach of the village, which is framed by dunes and tamarisk.
In honor of the treaty, Abraham planted a tamarisk tree in Beersheba.
Non-native tamarisk has also appeared.
The Ile d ' Or between the pine and tamarisk.
Her lips, tamarisk honey.
At Cornell he co-founded a band named Tamarisk.
That 's a tamarisk shrub.
We have to turn around . That 's a tamarisk shrub.
That 's a tamarisk shrub . Wherever there is a tamarisk, there is got to be.
At moister places there also willow bushes ( Salix ) and along lake shores, tamarisk Tamarix ramosissima.
Tamarisk island . Real biotope, plenty of different tamarisk species.
At Beer-sheba, Abraham planted a tamarisk tree.
Her lips, tamarisk honey . Like the breast of a dove, her arms were soft.
In the Old Testament, Saul 's bones are buried under a tamarisk tree in Jabesh.

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